Texans unable to return to Houston

Detroit Lions safety Glover Quin, who played for the Texans for four seasons, lives just outside Houston in the offseason, and his wife, Gladys, and their children are still there.

The catastrophic rain and flooding in Houston from Hurricane Harvey (now a tropical storm) has left the nation's fourth-largest city in a state of emergency as the storm is expected to continue for the coming days. "Unfortunate thing, but we are thinking about the people back home more than us".

Instead of flying back to Houston, the team will instead head to Dallas.

"I'm sitting here watching the news, checking the internet for everything that's going on with Hurricane Harvey and the damage it's causing back home".

The Jaguars play the Texans in Jacksonville on December 17 and there is a chance that the games could be swapped, playing in Jacksonville for the opener and in Houston in December. "We aren't going to be able to go back to Houston tonight".

A grandmother, along with a mother with her baby rescued by the Houston Police, were filmed by KTRK-TV carrying only a small bag and a blanket with them.

Texans players were emotional in the locker room Saturday night with their concerns of family and the people back in Texas dealing with the risky weather conditions. We will let you know if it does get moved during the week. So, I'm going to put the link in my bio. Hopefully, everybody took the correct precautions. "I'm just praying for them".